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  • Friday, April 11, 2025 - The Christian Science Monitor Daily
    2025/04/11
    Conservationists in India are celebrating the triumphant resurgence of big cats, but their increase has been mirrored by a surge in violent attacks on people. Michael Benanav dives into the new questions about safety, balance, tolerance, and coexistence. Also: today’s stories, including how Syrians are rallying around their new flag, how music fuels Valerie June, her creative journey, and the world, and how collaboration in California between the Army Corps of Engineers, residents, and professional arborists is now leading to new growth after rampant wildfires. Join the Monitor's Noelle Swan for today's news.
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  • Thursday, April 10, 2025 - The Christian Science Monitor Daily
    2025/04/10
    While the transatlantic relationship frays, Europe may be renewing an old friendship. Britain and France seek a “coalition of the willing” to coordinate defense support following the Trump administration’s suspension of military aid to Ukraine. Today’s stories also include college conservatives who are no longer silent, more colleges trying out the old-fashioned ideal of civility, and Florida manatees who find warmth at power plants. Join the Monitor's Kurt Schillinger for today's news.
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  • Wednesday, April 9, 2025 - The Christian Science Monitor Daily
    2025/04/09
    For a sense of how global the impact of President Donald Trump’s second term has been so far, look no further than today’s Monitor Daily. Our stories include whether Chinese consumers could take up the export slack as US tariffs rise, Panamanians wondering who profits from their canal, and international students in the U.S. to earn degrees fearing they could be deported without them. Join the Monitor's Amelia Newcomb for today's news.
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  • Tuesday, April 8, 2025 - The Christian Science Monitor Daily
    2025/04/08
    Syria’s new leadership faces the daunting task of rebuilding an army from the ruins of sectarianism and foreign intervention. Across the country, commanders are trying to unify a patchwork of former rebels into a cohesive, modern force – without the institutional foundations or resources of a traditional military. But for some, the most important need is a shift in mindset. Also: today’s stories, including how Hyundai is charging ahead with a new 7 billion dollar plant for building electric vehicles in Georgia, despite tariffs; how cash transfers in Malawi are uplifting villages; and economic malaise in Israel after 18 months of war. Join the Monitor's Christa Case Bryant for today's news.
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  • Monday, April 7, 2025 - The Christian Science Monitor Daily
    2025/04/07
    Months after a failed martial law attempt rattled South Korea, a top court unanimously decided last week to remove the president. With new elections coming up in June, the united court verdict and its acceptance by South Korea’s two major political parties stirred hope that the young democracy can turn the page on the martial law fiasco. Also: today’s stories, including what clues the vagaries of past trade policy could offer us by way of lessons for today; how the Trump administration has financial ethics watchdogs on alert; and how one wildlife sanctuary in Colorado is helping formerly captive exotic and endangered animals. Join the Monitor's Clay Collins for today's news.
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  • Friday, April 4, 2025 - The Christian Science Monitor Daily
    2025/04/04
    It’s easy to start a trade war. It’s harder to stop one. And it’s almost impossible to win one. The Monitor's Laurent Belsie looks at the trade war that U.S. President Donald Trump has escalated, and how the next phase is more dangerous. Also: today’s stories, including why one Canadian family moved to the Russian countryside, a community that has formed over the course of the Israel-Hamas war and of the young lives growing with it, and what due process immigrants are owed. Join the Monitor's Amelia Newcomb for today's news.
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  • Thursday, April 3, 2025 - The Christian Science Monitor Daily
    2025/04/03
    In a series of executive orders targeting law firms, the Trump administration says it’s seeking accountability to protect national security, public safety, and election integrity. Legal scholars see an attack on fundamental American legal principles. Also: today’s stories, including a look at Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney’s recent rise in popularity amid tense U.S.-Canada relations; how community leaders in Los Angeles are stepping up to help with wildfire damage; and how papier-mâché artisans in Kashmir are finding hope in creative evolution. Join the Monitor's Kurt Shillinger for today's news.
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  • Wednesday, April 2, 2025 - The Christian Science Monitor Daily
    2025/04/02
    Today, we’re monitoring two potentially significant moments for President Donald Trump. One is what he calls “Liberation Day,” his expected Rose Garden announcement Wednesday of his tariff strategy. The other: Tuesday’s election results for two Florida congressional districts as well as for Wisconsin’s state Supreme Court. Our other stories include Bitcoin driving cheap green energy production in Kenya, and why dialogue and science give Dr. Tareq Abu Hamed hope for rebuilding Gaza. Join the Monitor's Amelia Newcomb for today's news.
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